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Although only a small percentage of patients with non-small cell lung cancer have a genetic mutation involving the RET gene, it’s still essential that we know how this specific mutation impacts our diagnostic and treatment approach. That’s why we’re taking a look at this through the lens of a real-world patient case from Dr. Michael Shafique’s experience as an Assistant Professor of Thoracic Oncology at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida.
By ReachMDAlthough only a small percentage of patients with non-small cell lung cancer have a genetic mutation involving the RET gene, it’s still essential that we know how this specific mutation impacts our diagnostic and treatment approach. That’s why we’re taking a look at this through the lens of a real-world patient case from Dr. Michael Shafique’s experience as an Assistant Professor of Thoracic Oncology at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida.